Saturday, April 30, 2016

Saturday at the Quilt Museum - Baskets, Part 2


More basket quilts!

Pieced and Appliqued Baskets
1850 - 1860
Pieced and Appliqued Baskets 1850 - 1860

Isn't this unusual?  I don't think I've ever seen a basket quilt done in orange!

This is where I found it:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/herroyalmajesty/6325181621/in/photostream/

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Blue and White Baskets
1880
92 x 76
Blue and White Baskets 1880 92 x 76

This one is just wonderful.  The fabrics used are some I wish I could find in reproductions today.  The quilting is amazing done on a 5/8 x 5/8 grid!

There are more pictures here and are very worth seeing:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/291538218019?roken=cUgayN

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Red Baskets and Bird
1850-1875
Possibly New York or Pennsylvania
75 x 86

Red Baskets and Bird 1850-1875 Possibly NY or Penn 75 x 86

I've never seen a basket quilt like this.  The alternate blocks make it look like a woven coverlet to me.  And the solitary bird just off center - I wonder if there's a story there?

This is the source:
http://www.skinnerinc.com/auctions/2282/lots/316

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Folk Art Flowers and Baskets
Pennsylvania
1850
74 x 82

Folk Art Flowers and Baskets 1850 74 x 82

Isn't this one interesting?  The information says it's from 1850.

You can see more here:
http://jbe200quilts.tumblr.com/post/5481473773/folk-art-flower-and-basket-c1850-74-x-82

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Red Baskets with Appliqué Border
Late 1800's
84 x 96
Red Baskets with Appliqué Border Late 1800's 84 x 96

Red Baskets with Appliqué Border Late 1800's 84 x 96 Detail


This one struck me because of the appliqué border.  You'll notice that the vine is not consistent in color all the way around.  Fading?  In any case, it's cheerful!

You can see more here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/quilt-red-white-basket-quilted-hand-made-1800-patchwork-applique-84-x-96-antiqu-/231068156411?



Thanks for joining us for our tour of Basket Quilts!

Happy Quilting!


PLEASE NOTE:
- I am not a quilt historian.  I simply enjoy finding interesting quilts and sharing them with you!

- The quilt images on this post were sourced from Pinterest, unless otherwise noted, and are linked to their origin whenever possible.


Sunday, April 24, 2016

Sunday Pics!

Quilters at Harrisburg, Oregon

Quilters at Harrisburg, Oregon

The fellowship of women.  I love this.

A Blessed Sunday to You!


Saturday, April 23, 2016

Saturday at the Quilt Museum - Basket Quilts, Part 1


I love basket quilts. I've made myself one and am in the process of designing another.  For the next couple of weeks, let's take a look at some from the 19th century.  They are many and varied!


Red and Green Baskets
New York
1870
76 x 87
Red and Green Baskets New York 1870 76 x 87

This is the first one that caught my eye as I was perusing Pinterest.  I like the way she alternated the tilt of the baskets so the quilt can be oriented in any direction.  Interestingly, there are blue quilting lines still on the top, though it is well quilted and laundered.  I wonder what happened there?

You can see more about it and more pictures here:
http://www.stellarubinantiques.com/items/993119/enlargement993119sra.html

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Unusual Set Baskets
Michigan
1880
Unusual Set Baskets Michigan 1880

This one caught my eye because of the unusual set and cute border treatment.  I don't think I've ever seen a basket quilt done this way.  It appeals to my symmetrical streak!  And her use of color is fun.

This is the source:
http://blog.thequiltcomplex.com/2011/06/more-making-it-her-own.html

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Flower Basket Signature Quilt
Rachel Kingsland Oakes
Abigail Baldwin Oakes
Bloomfield, New Jersey
1864
Flower Basket Signature Quilt Rachel Kingsland Oakes Abigail Baldwin Oakes

"Flower Basket Quilt made in 1864 by Rachel Kingsland Oakes and Abigail Baldwin Oakes of Bloomfield, NJ.  Each block is signed by a member of the Oakes family or by friends and neighbors."

You can see more here:
http://barbaradschaffer.blogspot.com/2011/10/1860s-nj-quilts-on-display.html

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Red Baskets with Flowers
Lucille Meyer
Possibly Highland, Illinois
1880 - 1900
85 x 85
James Collection

Red Baskets with Flowers Lucille Meyer Possibly Highland, Illinois

I love the uniqueness of this one.  The baskets are simple, the appliquéd flowers providing the interest.

You can read more here:

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Red, White & Blue Cherry and Blueberry Baskets
79 x 82
1890
Red White Blue Cherry and Blueberry Baskets 1890

Red White Blue Cherry and Blueberry Baskets 1890 Detail


Red, white and blue are always favorites of mine and I like what the quiltmaker did with this one!

There are more photos here and apparently it is still for sale.  $3600!
https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/folk-art/quilts/antique-quilt-baskets-cherries-blueberries/id-f_267994/


Next week we'll continue on our tour of Basket Quilts!
Thanks for joining us.

Happy Quilting!


PLEASE NOTE:
- I am not a quilt historian.  I simply enjoy finding interesting quilts and sharing them with you!

- The quilt images on this post were sourced from Pinterest, unless otherwise noted, and are linked to their origin whenever possible.



Sunday, April 17, 2016

Sunday Pics!


"Mrs. Bill Stagg exhibiting a quilt made from tobacco sacks which she ripped up, dyed, and pieced.  Nothing is wasted on these homesteading farms. Pie Town, New Mexico."

There is no date on this, but I wonder if it is Depression or War Era.  It brings to mind the war years' saying:

Use it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do, 
Or do without.

A Blessed Sunday to You!



Saturday, April 16, 2016

Saturday at the Quilt Museum - I'm in the mood for blue! - Part 2

Blue collage 2

We're continuing with our look at blue quilts.  There are some stunning ones in store!

Oak Leaf
1844
Oak Leaf 1844


Though not both oak leaf quilts, they have in common the same type of border.  You can read more about them at this link:
http://www.quiltstudy.org/collections/quilt_of_the_month/qom.html/title/september-2012-

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Fleur de Lis with Oak Leaf Border
Sweden
1860's

Fleur de Lis with Oak Leaf Border Sweden 1860's

This one is stunning.  I wish we could see more of it.  The color is so pure.  This may need to go on my list!

More about it here:
http://theswedishfurniture.com/archives/nineteenth-and-twentieth-century-quilts/museum-quality-1860s-indigo-white-fleur-de-lis-antique-quilt-oak-leaf-border

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Wandering Foot
1880's

Wandering Foot 1880's

I like how the alternate blocks in this one make a fun pattern of their own.

You can see more here:
https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/folk-art/quilts/wandering-foot-quilt/id-f_621368/

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Pennsylvania Mariner's Compass
Late 1800's

Pennsylvania Mariner's Compass Late 1800's

Lots of detail work here.  

You can see more here:
http://www.pookandpook.com/cat/2013-10-12/1083

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Snowflake Applique
Emily Allen Kain
York Co, Pennsylvania
1941

Snowflake Applique Emily Allen Kain York Co, Pennsylvania 1941


I saved this for last because it's just so amazing.  It was made in 1941, so is "young" and I love it!  What an amazing stitcher Emily must have been!


Thanks for joining us on our journey through "Blue"

Happy Quilting!

PLEASE NOTE:
- I am not a quilt historian.  I simply enjoy finding interesting quilts and sharing them with you!

- The quilt images on this post were sourced from Pinterest, unless otherwise noted, and are linked to their origin whenever possible.

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Sunday Pics!


What a wonderful picture of a woman with some of her treasures!

A Blessed Sunday to You!


Saturday, April 9, 2016

Saturday at the Quilt Museum - I'm in the mood for blue! - Part 1

Blue Collage 1

I'm just hankering for some blue quilts, so that's the direction we're heading for the next couple of weeks!


Blue and White School House
1890

Blue and White School House 1890

This first one is a classic schoolhouse quilt.  I like the one white block in the upper left corner.  Mistake or humor?  Lots of fun.

http://utahquiltappraiser.blogspot.com/2010/10/bloggers-quilt-festival-fall-2010.html

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Basket Cutter
1800's

Basket Cutter 1800's

No information about this one, but I really like it.  The fabrics are fun.  Look at that floral border!

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Delectable Mountains
Canada
1865

 Delectable Mountains Canada 1865

Fun fabric in this one!

http://collections.museums.ualberta.ca/cltx/details_item.aspx?key=6767

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Oak Leaf
c. 1860

Oak Leaf c. 1860

Beautiful work!  It's an old eBay listing, so no more information.


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Eagle Appliqué
Susan Strong Bell
1825-1840
Eagle Appliqué Susan Strong Bell 1825-1840

This was found on one of Barbara Brackman's blogs.  You can read more about it at the link below, and see more pictures!

http://quilt1812warandpiecing.blogspot.com/2012/09/eagles-appliqued-and-embroidered.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+Quilt1812WarPiecing+(Quilt+1812:+War+%26amp;+Piecing)

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We'll keep going with blue quilts next week!

Happy Quilting!


PLEASE NOTE:
- I am not a quilt historian.  I simply enjoy finding interesting quilts and sharing them with you!

- The quilt images on this post were sourced from Pinterest, unless otherwise noted, and are linked to their origin whenever possible.



Sunday, April 3, 2016

Sunday Pics!


I guess I'm drawn to photos like this.
What an awesome story is in this image.

I hope you have a wonderful, blessed Sunday.


Saturday, April 2, 2016

Saturday at the Quilt Museum - Burgoyne Surrounded


Burgoyne Surrounded quilts have drawn my attention many times.  This week we'll take a look at a variety of them.  The old ones most often are done in red and white.  These are in chronological order this time.  I thought it might be fun to see them that way.

Burgoyne Surrounded Signature Quilt
Methodist Episcopal Missionary Sewing Society
Newark, New Jersey
1846
85" x 99"


This is the oldest version of Burgoyne Surrounded that I have found.  It has an interesting story behind it.


The quilt label reads:
Presented to Rev. Wm. Roberts & Lady
by the ?????? Missionary Sewing Society
of the Franklin St. M. E. Church*
Newark NJ
October 20,1846
"And all the ends of the Earth shall fear Him."

*Methodist Episcopal


The quilt was taken w/ Rev. William and Hannah Roberts when they left New Jersey for Oregon, 1846.
For more information and pictures, follow the link below.

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Martha A Page
1852

I simply love this one!  What an awesome combination of hard edges and curves.

Isn't the border wonderful?  I think I have to use it as inspiration for something!

I can't find any further information about the quilt other than what captions it on Pinterest.  "Martha A. Page, 1852." There is a post to which it is attached on Civil War Talk, but the thread is so long, I gave up trying to find anything pertinent.  I guess we'll just have to enjoy it!

http://civilwartalk.com/threads/civil-war-quilts-era-commemorative-inspired.98231/page-2

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Burgoyne Surrounded
1855


This is an interesting treatment of the pattern.  Using the flying geese sashing changes it a lot.  What do you think of it?

I can't find any more information on this one.

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Burgoyne Surrounded/Road to California
1875
Pennsylvania


I love the look of this one.  The fabrics are so varied and fun.  No more information on this one, either.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/herroyalmajesty/6326000498/in/set-72157627961884277/

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Burgoyne Surrounded
Eulalie Woodhouse
Newark (NJ?)
1891-1928


I love these quilts that have so much information blazing out on the top!  It's all I know of it, and I like the uniqueness of it.

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Burgoyne Surrounded
Jo Morton


Just for fun, I thought I'd share Jo's wonderful rendition of the pattern.  What a marvelously warm feel it has.  I'm tempted to give it a try!


Thanks for joining us on our tour of Burgoyne Surrounded Quilts!

Happy Quilting!!


PLEASE NOTE:
- I am not a quilt historian.  I simply enjoy finding interesting quilts and sharing them with you!

- The quilt images on this post were sourced from Pinterest, unless otherwise noted, and are linked to their origin whenever possible.